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ON HEARING A SONATA OF BEETHOVEN'S PLAYED IN THE NEXT ROOM

James Russell Lowell

Unseen Musician, thou art sure to please,

For those same notes in happier days I heard

Poured by dear hands that long have never stirred

Yet now again for me delight the keys:

Ah me, to strong illusions such as these

What are Life's solid things? The walls that gird

Our senses, lo, a casual scent or word

Levels, and it is the soul that hears and sees!

Play on, dear girl, and many be the years

Ere some grayhaired survivor sit like me

And, for thy largess pay a meed of tears

Unto another who, beyond the sea

Of Time and Change, perhaps not sadly hears

A music in this verse undreamed by thee!